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Rather than continue to resurect the GM Tools thread, I saw the note to make a new one, and did so.

 

I have been working on a little PHP tool for a couple of months now which might be of use to some people. Primarily aimed at Linux servers, the majority of it should work on Windows servers with the exception of the chat "watch" functions (they require Linux commands to tail and grep the output) Windows users have to make do with the whole file when they watch it.

 

A few people in the datapack side have been using it for a little while and seem to like it.

 

The PHP source and the SQL commands are here and are freely available - http://msknight.com/index.php?page=196 - and there is a feature list in there as well. Watch out on the SQL commands, as the first table needs to go with the logon servers tables, so if you're running one logon server for multiple game servers, change the USE statements apropriately before running the SQL. Also, if you're running multiple gameservers from one logon server, make sure you take a look at the account safe variable ... but that is all in the documentation.

 

The program also contains documentation which discusses some installation issues and gets GM's familiar with the system. It also has a newbie guide and a quick FAQ readily built in for guests. There is a live copy of the documentation here - http://195.7.255.202/documentation/index.htm for those who want to have a nose at what it can do both for the GM's, the admins and the everyday users.

 

There is already a map for C5 included, but I've got to wait for the datapack to catch up with the changes before I can work on getting the icons to match with C5.

 

People familiar with PHP, HTML and CSS are able to change the skin.

 

Hope it helps.

 

Michelle.

 

Source : L2JServer.com

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